Patrick dives into a compelling conversation about the role of women in the military, particularly the idea of drafting women. He hears compelling arguments from listeners with military backgrounds, highlighting the potential benefits of conscription for teaching discipline and serving the country. However, concerns about practicality, combat roles, and the unique challenges women might face are also discussed.
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- Scott – If we go to Heaven or purgatory, is it just a spiritual thing? Will our body go with us? (07:15)
- Rick – Women should not be in combat (21:40)
- Gloria – I want to tell you how much your show and books have impacted me. (25:08)
- Tom – Where are the science institutions/universities that still follow the faith? (30:30)
- Bernadette – I think all young people should serve their country. It doesn’t have to be in combat but they need to serve, and I don’t think that women should be in combat. (38:28)
- Steve – I think that women should go to the military if they want to (42:27)
- Eileen – Women were designed to be caring and not protectors. This is why I think that they shouldn’t be in the military (48:13)
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